Camera Trapping Project
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| A camera trap deployed in the field |
The camera trapping project is undertaken to support the vision of KANS, that is, conservation of Melagiri and its wild denizens. Conservation cannot work if we don’t know what we are trying to conserve. This project is aimed at understanding and filling that gap.
The purpose of the camera trapping project can be broadly classified into primary and sub-objectives.
Primary objective:
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To obtain photographic evidences of fauna in various ranges of Melagiri.
Sub-objectives:
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To capture movement of cattle in the forest.
- To identify human disturbances such as vehicular movement, movement of people along forest trails/tracks etc.
Method of deployment:
A suitable range is selected based on claims of animal activity. The traps are then placed in a selected beat within the range based on direct or indirect evidences.
As of now KANS has deployed three camera traps in the field. These have been successful in getting photographs of leopard, small indian civet, palm civet, sambar deer, elephant, wild boar, spotted deer, jungle cat, porcupine and a few birds.
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| A few camera trapped denizens of Melagiri |
This is an ongoing project and if you are interested in participating or getting any other details, please get in touch with me(Arun) at arunaccess@gmail.com.
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